Attachment G_NSDUH 2023 State Highlights_Final_9-16-22

Attachment G_NSDUH 2023 State Highlights_Final_9-16-22.pdf

2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)

Attachment G_NSDUH 2023 State Highlights_Final_9-16-22

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California is due for its annual health
checkup and you can help.
In 2019-2020, over 9,000 Californians participated in this survey. Here are two key findings:

Of the XXX youth (ages 12 to 17)
in California who had a
Major Depressive Episode,

36%

received care.

9%

of adults in California had a
substance use disorder.
This includes alcohol, opioids, and illicit drugs.

NSDUH is conducted by RTI International, a nonprofit research organization, on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

Your response counts

Mahalaga ang iyong tugon

您的反馈对我们非常重要

Your participation has an impact.
You can help students and teachers
The U.S. Department of Education uses NSDUH
data to strengthen drug use prevention and
education programs and provide educational
materials for teachers and administrators.

You can support better health outcomes
Local and state agencies use NSDUH data to determine
the need for treatment services and to design programs
that fit the needs of communities across the US.
Su respuesta cuenta

vui lòng trả lời

SAMHSA* uses survey results to help determine
California’s funding to promote mental health and
prevent unsafe substance use.

2022

2023

$350
million

?

*	SAMHSA is the Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration, an agency in the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

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